Sights and sounds: NASCAR Champion’s week in Nashville
See the sights and hear the sounds as NASCAR.com’s Alex Weaver recaps NASCAR Champion’s Week from Nashville. SourceContinue Reading
See the sights and hear the sounds as NASCAR.com’s Alex Weaver recaps NASCAR Champion’s Week from Nashville. SourceContinue Reading
IndyCar’s showpiece event will feature Blaney’s fellow NASCAR Cup champion Kyle Larson for the first time this year, who has entered the America’s biggest open-wheel race with a Hendrick-backed, McLaren-run car.Roger Penske, who scored his 19th victory in the iconic race with Josef Newgarden this year, has welcomed 2021 CupContinue Reading
For the sixth consecutive season, Elliott was named the winner Thursday night of the 2023 National Motorsports Press Association’s Most Popular Driver Award. This is the 33rd consecutive year a member of the Earnhardt or Elliott family has won the award, including Chase’s father, Hall of Famer Bill Elliott, who won theContinue Reading
On November 22nd, Joe Gibbs Racing revealed that Hamlin had undergone successful arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder.This is not a new issue for Hamlin, who suffered a bone spur in his left shoulder a few years back and expected this to be a similar issue. However, the recovery is goingContinue Reading
Get a first look at at the four best-in-class distribution partners that will deliver live Cup Series coverage through 2031. SourceContinue Reading
NASCAR President Steve Phelps speaks in Nashville about the groundbreaking 2025 new media deal and what it means for the league, the future, and for the fans. SourceContinue Reading
Jay Marine, vice president of Prime Video, explains why NASCAR is the perfect fit for Amazon’s streaming platforms starting in 2025. SourceContinue Reading
NASCAR.com goes 1-on-1 with Steve Phelps to talk about the 2025 broadcast agreement and where the sport is headed in that seven-year term. SourceContinue Reading
Motorsport.com first reported on Tuesday night the division of races among the new deal’s broadcast partners, which include Fox Sports, Amazon, TNT/Max and NBC.Sports Business Journal reports the seven-year deal is worth approximately $1.1 billion total a year – about a 40 percent increase over NASCAR’s current package.Under the newContinue Reading
Veteran driver David Ragan will pilot the car, hoping to make his first NASCAR Cup Series start since the 2022 season, where he ran all four superspeedway races with Rick Ware Racing. He will not be locked into the 500 as the No. 60 Ford Mustang is without a charterContinue Reading